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The Sixth Extinction

The Sixth Extinction
According to the information given by Niles Eldredge, about 30,000 species go extinct annually. The first five major extinctions that have happened in the past were due to natural causes.
The first started with severe and sudden global cooling and lost 25% of families. The second happened near the end of the Devonian Period and may or may not have been the result of a global climate change of which 19% of families were lost. Evidence suggests that a bolide impact similar to the end-Cretaceous event may have been the cause of 54% of families lost in the third major extinction. Shortly after dinosaurs and mammals had first evolved at the end of the Triassic Period, the fourth extinction caused 23% of lost families. The most famous extinction is the fifth that took away 17% of families. It wiped out the remaining terrestrial dinosaurs and marine ammonites. Consensus has emerged in the past decade that this event was caused by possible collisions between......


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